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For the OP, to clarify, PMS on one machine can stream to some devices but not your PS3, and TVersity installed on that same machine can stream to your PS3?Provided that understanding is correct, the only thing I can think of is a software firewall rule specifically blocking either port 5001 (or whichever port you're using) or javaw.exe from communicating with specifically the PS3's IP address. What happens if you disable your firewall(s)?

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meskibob wrote:For the OP, to clarify, PMS on one machine can stream to some devices but not your PS3, and TVersity installed on that same machine can stream to your PS3?Provided that understanding is correct, the only thing I can think of is a software firewall rule specifically blocking either port 5001 (or whichever port you're using) or javaw.exe from communicating with specifically the PS3's IP address. What happens if you disable your firewall(s)?

Yes that is correct. With PMS running om my computer I can see it on my iPad apps but it does not show up on the actual PS3 on the same network.

Yes, Tversity running on the same computer is visible in the PS3 and can stream to it.

If the firewall was blocking the port or javaw.exe, then how come PMS is showing up on my iPad/iphone. If the port was blocked or the javaw was blocked then would it not also be blocked always and not show up on the iPad?

Again, you can typically block communications from a port or application to all IP addresses or you can block specific addresses. It may be that you have a general rule blocking all traffic to your PS3, but you have an exemption for TVersity. The easiest way to confirm if there is some sort of firewall configuration issue is to temporarily disable the firewall for testing.

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I was having a similar issue, computer was wired would not connect to PS3 but a wireless computer would connect to a ps3. After weeks of not figuring it out it ended up being a problem with my router. Do you have Fios by any chance? I was able to fix this by going and disabling IGMP proxy in the router settings.